[08 / 04 / 2025]
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Today, Erasmus+ in Georgia (NEO) Coordinator Marian Sulashvili attended the International Staff Week at Alte University. During her presentation, she spoke about the main priorities of the Erasmus+ program and emphasized the importance of internationalization and inclusiveness of institutions.
The NEO Coordinator noted that Georgia ranks 4th worldwide among third countries not associated with the Erasmus+ programme in terms of the number of higher education and mobility participants, which confirms the successful uptake of Erasmus+ opportunities by Georgian institutions. He also discussed the benefits of jointly implemented projects and the various opportunities available for both institutions and individuals to participate in the programme.
The meeting ended with an interactive session, during which participants had the opportunity to ask questions to the National Office Coordinator. Discussions were held on topics such as challenges for new participants in the program, the application process and the involvement process. The event created an important platform for sharing knowledge and experiences, thereby further deepening the understanding of the possibilities of the Erasmus+ program.
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International Staff Week at Alte University Welcomes Mariam Sulashvili
Today, Mariam Sulashvili, Coordinator of the National Erasmus+ Office (NEO) in Georgia, attended the International Staff Week at Alte University. During her presentation, she emphasized the key priorities of the Erasmus+ program, highlighting the significance of internationalization for institutions and the importance of inclusivity. The NEO Coordinator also proudly shared that Georgia ranks among the top five countries for outgoing mobility of students and staff, showcasing the success of Georgian institutions in leveraging Erasmus+ opportunities. She further discussed the benefits of collaborative projects and the various avenues available for institutions and individuals looking to engage with the program.
The meeting concluded with an interactive session, allowing attendees to pose questions directly to the NEO. Participants sought advice on the challenges faced by newcomers to the program, as well as guidance on how to apply and participate in Erasmus+ initiatives. This open dialogue provided a valuable platform for sharing insights and experiences, fostering a deeper understanding of the wealth of opportunities available through Erasmus+.
